townsfolk in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for townsfolk in the English»Spanish Dictionary

townsfolk [Am ˈtaʊnzˌfoʊk, Brit ˈtaʊnzfəʊk] N npl

townsfolk → townspeople

See also townspeople

townsfolk in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for townsfolk in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The estates in question were primarily clergy and nobility, with a token townsfolk representation.
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Concerned about bad publicity some of the townsfolk decided to come up with a more peaceful form of protest that ordinary people could comfortably join.
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Although the community was founded in the 19th century, the townsfolk never incorporated.
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Once this is over, the chapel is locked up and the townsfolk return home.
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Because the wolf had done evil out of hunger, the townsfolk were to feed the wolf regularly.
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The commotion that this caused also helped to rouse the townsfolk to defend the city.
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She did not know that some townsfolk already brought him to the clinic.
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It also carried coal for the mills and the townsfolk who lived in the neighbourhood.
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His only response to their queries was to dance hysterically, much to the shock of the townsfolk.
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The townsfolk fear that they may be the next target of these attacks.
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